lightning protection

Probabilistic Evaluation of Lightning-Protection in Overhead Transmission Lines

Traditionally, insulation coordination of power system apparatus relies on deterministic approaches where some conservative voltage stresses are defined and the insulation levels are then adjusted using protective ratios and margins. In the case of lightning stresses, this could easily lead to overinsulation or overdesign and subsequently to an increase in the cost of equipment. On the other hand, insufficient insulation could lead to power system failures with disastrous technical and economic consequences.

Means and devices of lightning protection of overhead transmission lines of voltage class 110–750 kV

Traditionally, the overhead transmission line  (OTL) can not function normally without special lightning protection. The article considers the main means and devices of lightning protection of OTL 110-750 kV according to the current normative documentation. The peculiarities of use and consequences of the establishment of certain protection means are indicated. A series of mathematical simulations was carried out, resulting in the level of overvoltages using the means and devices of lightning protection and their absence.